Yeah, it's a little more representative of this year eh? I mean, sure there were shoulders to cry on and peeps helping others, but drunken waking up in the dumpster probably better expressed most of our experiences.

Yeah, it's a little more representative of this year eh? I mean, sure there were shoulders to cry on and peeps helping others, but drunken waking up in the dumpster probably better expressed most of our experiences.

Thanks OS, g'luck to you as well. TLS has been better since you've shown up and I'm sure Fordham has as well. Law school as a whole has been an incredible experience, and I've loved almost every minute of it (except for finals... we started on Monday so I'm now just two exams away from freedom). As far as the experience goes, I hope yours continues to be what you make of it. Assuming I stay on as a board member of LST next year while I'm in Chile, you might be hearing from me to help nudge Fordham a little. I think we're getting more coverage in the huffpost next week so hopefully we can keep things going.

And to all those in the middle of finals waiting to see what it feels like once you get out, here's a sort-of appropriate video from Nashville. Ignore, for the moment, the fact that Dierks Bentley never (to my knowledge) spent time in a Mexican prison.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yNXsWm-vKs

observationalist wrote:Thanks OS, g'luck to you as well. TLS has been better since you've shown up and I'm sure Fordham has as well. Law school as a whole has been an incredible experience, and I've loved almost every minute of it (except for finals... we started on Monday so I'm now just two exams away from freedom). As far as the experience goes, I hope yours continues to be what you make of it. Assuming I stay on as a board member of LST next year while I'm in Chile, you might be hearing from me to help nudge Fordham a little. I think we're getting more coverage in the huffpost next week so hopefully we can keep things going.

And to all those in the middle of finals waiting to see what it feels like once you get out, here's a sort-of appropriate video from Nashville. Ignore, for the moment, the fact that Dierks Bentley never (to my knowledge) spent time in a Mexican prison.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yNXsWm-vKs

To my dear friend and one time mentor in school trolling: Congrats on your upcoming graduation, and on Chile! If I can help, I will. I know my school has nothing to hide, though I'll be happy when NYC firms are hiring again (and so will everyone else!)

observationalist wrote:Thanks OS, g'luck to you as well. TLS has been better since you've shown up and I'm sure Fordham has as well. Law school as a whole has been an incredible experience, and I've loved almost every minute of it (except for finals... we started on Monday so I'm now just two exams away from freedom). As far as the experience goes, I hope yours continues to be what you make of it. Assuming I stay on as a board member of LST next year while I'm in Chile, you might be hearing from me to help nudge Fordham a little. I think we're getting more coverage in the huffpost next week so hopefully we can keep things going.

And to all those in the middle of finals waiting to see what it feels like once you get out, here's a sort-of appropriate video from Nashville. Ignore, for the moment, the fact that Dierks Bentley never (to my knowledge) spent time in a Mexican prison.http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2yNXsWm-vKs

To my dear friend and one time mentor in school trolling: Congrats on your upcoming graduation, and on Chile! If I can help, I will. I know my school has nothing to hide, though I'll be happy when NYC firms are hiring again (and so will everyone else!)

Have you guys been in the Huffpost already? Link pls!

No mentions in huffpost yet... hoping for that to come through next week. So far everything's been in either legal industry press (NLJ, AmLaw daily, ABA Journal, and ATL) or the blogosphere. Seeing as our audience is not only the legal profession but prospective students, and many of them will have no idea what the ABA is until coming to law school, it'll be nice to get the word out through more general media (especially the kind of sites which college students read, since they make up a huge portion of the uninformed prospective law student base).